Q. When did Blacksalt started, tell us about the history…
A. Blacksalt started in the summer of 2014. Through a mutual friend's suggestion, Beth Murphy and I met each other and started talking about a new music project. Beth had been in some really heavy bands before and used to teach drumline, so she has crafted a really unique sound. I was more of a solo musician my whole life. I had been writing acoustic songs for about a decade, but never really found an outlet for them. Playing with Beth for the first time opened the flood gates of inspiration. We were on the same wavelength since day 1.

Q: Who are your influences?
A. They are really all over the place. We tend to think of inspiration like a buffet; picking little bits from all over and combining them into one. Adams: The Smiths, Elliott Smith, Neil Young, Hop Along, Leonard Cohen, Waxahatchee, Jose Gonzalez

Q. How do you feel playing live?
A. Adam: Like a tightrope walker. I'm typically trembling for the first song or so, but once we get a few minutes into the set the energy takes over and I forget about the show and the possibility of errors.

Beth: Playing live: I love it! I get nervous before hand but after the first song I don't want to stop playing.

Q. How do you describe Blacksalt sounds?
A. Heavy sounds with soft words.

Q: Which band would you love to made a cover version of?
A. We currently do a live cover of Marcy Playground's "Sex and Candy". Adam: I would really love to do a cover of Madonna's "Like a Prayer" Beth:the cranberries, salvation, Robots in disguise, turn it up

Q: What´s the plans for future….
A. In the summer we'll be planning to get in the studio again to record our first full length album, and do some touring.